Anyone familiar with the head unit on a 1st gen SI?
I've got an 87 with the Sansui RX-601. Cassette deck, with AM/FM.
Finding any info is proving to be futile. Assuming it is a single DIN? Can I replace the speakers and add a sub?
I've got an 87 with the Sansui RX-601. Cassette deck, with AM/FM.
Finding any info is proving to be futile. Assuming it is a single DIN? Can I replace the speakers and add a sub?
I've got an 87 with the Sansui RX-601. Cassette deck, with AM/FM.
Finding any info is proving to be futile. Assuming it is a single DIN? Can I replace the speakers and add a sub?
Just curious if anyone else had a similar issue. I wear them while working so Bluetooth is essential. The wireless functionality quit not long after purchase and my support ticket yielded nothing useful.
Also appears to be power cycling, and always has fresh out of the box. I didn't realize it until I attempted a factory reset and it quickly became apparent this would be impossible as they turn themselves back on shortly after being powered down.
Talking to you tubby neckbeard at Westnedge Meijer in the black Mitsubishi Lancer hatch. I know you're on here. If you're going to attempt vehicular homicide maybe pick a less recognizable car with obvious front end damage.
This is a brand new one, literally a week old from OIWA.
Willpowered is not selling front wheel bearings at this time, I spoke to Josh on the phone. The quality of parts available is not up to his standard.
Dozen squad cars, Portage Rd blocked off with police tape, people being interviewed in the alley
The plastic tip is too large for my 87 SI. Sold as 1985-1997 injectors for 1.5L+. Absolutely the incorrect part, and knowing the base model 1st gen CRX is not fuel injected i am really scratching my head here.
I was in attendance at Miller Park. Baseball reference claims he debuted in 2010 against Baltimore. Am I on crack?
Getting a rough idle, is fuel pressure regulator a common issue? Also has anyone upgraded to an internal fuel pump?
Just making this post for future Google searches to save someone the hassle. The Timken 6206-2RS do not fit the front wheel bearing contrary to Rob Robinette's advice on his otherwise extremely helpful blog. You will need to shell out the $60 for the OEM bearing.
I believe the 6206-2RS will replace the rear wheel bearings, it was an honest typo to claim they fit both front and rear, when I believe he intended to say they fit both outer and inner. You will also need to remove the entire knuckle on the front and use a press.